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Louis Joseph d'Albert, 6th Duke of Chaulnes

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In the course of Chaulnes' travels he visited Egypt in 1763 where he recorded what he saw with accurate drawings of several monuments which until then had been un-published or poorly described. However, he included only one in the paper
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Chemists at the time recognised that asphyxiation from coal fumes is due to the formation of carbon dioxide. Chaulnes proposed a way to recover from suffocation through the administration of
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gas in various forms. After experiencing success with animals, he wanted to confirm his discoveries on human beings. He gave instructions to his
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and, when he had practised enough, he shut himself in a glass cabinet, sat on a mattress and surrounded himself with burning charcoal.
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was fermenting. He showed a method of extracting and purifying salts from urine. In 1773, he found a way to
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Mémoire sur la véritable entrée du monument égyptien qui se trouve à quatre lieues du Caire, près de Sakara
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who accused him of stealing his mistress, the actress Mademoiselle MĂ©nard. He was then imprisoned at the
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He retired from military service at the age of twenty-four with the simple rank of
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At the death of his father in 1769, Louis Joseph inherited the title of Duke of
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Mémoire et Expériences sur l'air fixe qui se dégage de la bière en fermentation
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On 11 February 1773 The Duke of Chaulnes had an altercation with Caron de
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The valet obeyed promptly and brought his master back to life.
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